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the nsa leaker edward snowden. they weren't aware of government hacking and google says it is troubled by the report and the nsa denies it. an italian magazine is reporting the nsa tapped into phones of the vatican around the time the conclave took place to elect pope francis, but the pope's spokesperson said she's not concerned about it. >>> the justice department is reporting that the company that had the background check didn't have quality control reviews. they are huge in the background check industry taking in 195 million in government payments just last year. >>> and the three musketeers. up next we'll talk to the first republican in the house to sign up to the democratic immigration reform bill. so far, two other republicans have joined him and can he convince more to get onboard? [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] he
the nsa leaker edward snowden. they weren't aware of government hacking and google says it is troubled by the report and the nsa denies it. an italian magazine is reporting the nsa tapped into phones of the vatican around the time the conclave took place to elect pope francis, but the pope's spokesperson said she's not concerned about it. >>> the justice department is reporting that the company that had the background check didn't have quality control reviews. they are huge in the...
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republicans and democrats now calling for a congressional review of the nsa's practices. john and diana, back to you. >> thank you. >>> the justice department is stepping into a lawsuit against the company that handled the background check of nsa leaker edward snowden. the government says united states investigation services failed to perform quality reviews. >>> vice president biden is the latest to apologize for the botched rollout. yesterday secretary kathleen sebelius was on capitol hill to say, i'm sorry. >> reporter: official finger pointing day on capitol hill producing a whatever moment from the woman in charge of obama care. >> so you're saying that the president is not responsible for hhs? >> sir, i didn't say that. >> it is the president's ultimate responsibility, correct? >> whatever. yes. he is the president. he is responsible. >> reporter: in boston the president actually agreed. >> i take full responsibility for making sure it gets fixed asap. >> reporter: back at the often rude 3 1/2 hour grandstand of the here. >> who was in charge. >> mislead the public.
republicans and democrats now calling for a congressional review of the nsa's practices. john and diana, back to you. >> thank you. >>> the justice department is stepping into a lawsuit against the company that handled the background check of nsa leaker edward snowden. the government says united states investigation services failed to perform quality reviews. >>> vice president biden is the latest to apologize for the botched rollout. yesterday secretary kathleen...
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nsa leaker edward snowden has a new job in russia. he has been hired by a major russian website and will begin working tomorrow. the company name is not being released. >> the u.s. plans to increase cooperation with jap yn in cleaning up the fukushima nuclear plant, a series of issues including radioactive water and leeks from storage tanks add to concerns about tokyo's power company to shut down the plant. the u.s. energy secretary is due to visit the fukushima nuclear plant tox. >> a dallas company is under fire for allowing a permit to hunt a rhino. the fund raiser could bring in there 1 million that would go towards protecting the species. animal rights are going ballistic. the auction will take place in january. >> it's halloween. hear is a place you wouldn't expect to here ghost stories. the white house. stories have been part of it for a century. many shared ghostly encounters with departed presidents, including andrew rehabilitationon, abraham lincoln and abba gale. >> are you dressing up? >> no, i'm turning the lights out, i'
nsa leaker edward snowden has a new job in russia. he has been hired by a major russian website and will begin working tomorrow. the company name is not being released. >> the u.s. plans to increase cooperation with jap yn in cleaning up the fukushima nuclear plant, a series of issues including radioactive water and leeks from storage tanks add to concerns about tokyo's power company to shut down the plant. the u.s. energy secretary is due to visit the fukushima nuclear plant tox....
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published claims the nsa monitored telephone calls to and from the residence in rome where the future pope stayed. cardinals chose him as pope back in march. the magazine says the nsa also monitored the telephone calls of many bishops and cardinals in the lead up to the conclave. >>> still waiting to learn if he set the new world record with a giant wave he caught off the coast of portugal. the size of the wave is estimated to be 100 feet. still needs to be verified. but a respected name in the surfing world says it doesn't matter how big the wave was because he did not finish the ride. he wiped out. >> in the school i grew up in, unless you complete the ride, it's really a nonfactor. as every big wave rider knows, it's all about finishing the ride. >> the world record for surfing the biggest wave was judged to be 78 feet high. >>> the charl schuab championship tees off today. last stop on the pga champion's tour. getting underway this morning at harding park. this was at the schwab cup running through sunday. >>> it is halloween. and tonight trick or treaters will not be the only one
published claims the nsa monitored telephone calls to and from the residence in rome where the future pope stayed. cardinals chose him as pope back in march. the magazine says the nsa also monitored the telephone calls of many bishops and cardinals in the lead up to the conclave. >>> still waiting to learn if he set the new world record with a giant wave he caught off the coast of portugal. the size of the wave is estimated to be 100 feet. still needs to be verified. but a respected...
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the you look at some of the accusations about google and the nsa -- that's kind of a joke. google is obviously known as one of the leading technology providers out there. it's interesting, there was a recent government contract awarded to that second biggest internet company, amazon, so there are parts of the government that are looking to u.s. internet companies for innovation and services. this is just another example of that. this should help google's street cred. liz: it should, especially if it works, that's the thing. it's got to work, whatever they do. and oracle as well as red hat. i'm just wondering if at this point it's fixable, or does google have to start all over again, and this may be a really dumb question, but is google getting paid, or are they doing this out of the goodness of their heart? >> well, that's to be determined. look, if you're talking about projects at massive scale, which this sounds like one, there are very few companies that are running, that have got the competencies to run databases, applications, project at scale like google does. i mean,
the you look at some of the accusations about google and the nsa -- that's kind of a joke. google is obviously known as one of the leading technology providers out there. it's interesting, there was a recent government contract awarded to that second biggest internet company, amazon, so there are parts of the government that are looking to u.s. internet companies for innovation and services. this is just another example of that. this should help google's street cred. liz: it should, especially...
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i mean, when you look at the nsa spying. when you see the mess that has been the obama care rollout the sound bites from president obama. i didn't know, i didn't know. now you have the poll numbers to really prove it. i don't want to get into what the president did know or not, but on a pure optics level, it looks bad, am i wrong? >> yeah. >> tell me why i'm wrong, chris kofinas? >> obviously, the poll numbers aren't good, that prr pretty self-evident. a lot to explain. bystander president is a little harsh. the reality is he is the president and he is accountable and the buck stops with him, we all understand that. there are challenges and the realities of governing a country like it united states where he can't be on top and control everything. that means you have to hold the people under you accountable. now, i think what's happening there is that. >> he's not. people are saying he's not accountable. >> no, i think he made it very clear. >> i think in terms of the website that it's going to be fixed. he made it very clear
i mean, when you look at the nsa spying. when you see the mess that has been the obama care rollout the sound bites from president obama. i didn't know, i didn't know. now you have the poll numbers to really prove it. i don't want to get into what the president did know or not, but on a pure optics level, it looks bad, am i wrong? >> yeah. >> tell me why i'm wrong, chris kofinas? >> obviously, the poll numbers aren't good, that prr pretty self-evident. a lot to explain....
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a lawyer for the nsa whistleblower says his client will be joining one of russia's largest websites as a technical support role. the lawyer did not say what website snowden will be working for but he did say he starts tomorrow. he has been in russia since given asylum. the irony is the russian government is spying. so enjoy living in russia where they spy on everything you do. connell: google glass, which we have talked about on this show come all the rage. driving while wearing these glasseclasses will cost you a py penny. one woman just found out about that. we will tell you about it. dagen: and making history. $1000 plus wager seats definitely worth it for game six last night. connell: congratulations. the city of boston. speaking of sports, not changing the redskins name becoming a big controversy but we will talk about why money was a big issue for him and how the team should move forward coming up. state and for all that on "markets now." a look at oil now, and then we will come back and talk baseball. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf r
a lawyer for the nsa whistleblower says his client will be joining one of russia's largest websites as a technical support role. the lawyer did not say what website snowden will be working for but he did say he starts tomorrow. he has been in russia since given asylum. the irony is the russian government is spying. so enjoy living in russia where they spy on everything you do. connell: google glass, which we have talked about on this show come all the rage. driving while wearing these...
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. >> does all -- does the debate around the nsa and all of the things that they're doing slow down your business? >> no, i wouldn't say it slows it down, it takes a business that's normally not been discussed in the public and it puts it in a public context. and so it makes it a little bit more difficult for the policy makers, i think, that are talking about it. our business is focused on the development of the capabilities associated with it. the difference is -- the wonderful thing about being in the united states, we're very creative, very inventive, we've invented a lot of these technologies that have dual purpose. we can use them to look at adversaries and use them to look at our own -- >> tell us about the technologies. >> well, let's just take cyber, for example. a lot of what we do is computer network defense. there are other parts of our business that might look at somebody else's computer network and look at it from an offensive capability. >> let me ask you this. i know, cliff, when you get involved it's because management wants you to come in. you know what you're talking ab
. >> does all -- does the debate around the nsa and all of the things that they're doing slow down your business? >> no, i wouldn't say it slows it down, it takes a business that's normally not been discussed in the public and it puts it in a public context. and so it makes it a little bit more difficult for the policy makers, i think, that are talking about it. our business is focused on the development of the capabilities associated with it. the difference is -- the wonderful...